The Pasters of high denomination of Christianity declared that there are 50,000 errors in Holy Bible.
http://www.jamaat.net/bible/AwakeArticle(1957).html
http://www.jamaat.net/bible/Bible4-6.html
http://www.ahmed-deedat.co.za/bible/13.html
www.al-sunnah.com/bible.htm - 43k.
www.muslimworld.co.uk/errorsinbible.htm
Examples of Corruption in Bible
http://www.quransearch.com/sake.htm
Christians admitted perversion in bible
http://www.bibleperversion.com/
Example of biblical interpolation, corruption and addition by pasters and these pasters deserve the plague according to Jesus pbuh.
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Bible/NLT/nlt_exposed.htm
http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/nivdelet.htm
Corruption and interpolation in bible exposed.
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Bible/american_standard_version_expose.htm
16 Pasters of high rank removed the verse John 5:7 from Bible. Because this verse advocates the concept of trinity.
http://www.30below.com/~ethanl/1John5v7.html
www.1john57.com
www.wayoflife.org/fbns/defending1.htm
www.studytoanswer.net/bibleversions/1john5n7.html
There are more than 2,000 versions of bible in this world.
Seventh Day Adventists and Jehovah's Witnesses.
First Roman Catholic Bible was published at Rheims in 1582.
Second one published at Douay in 1609.
These called RCV version of Bible.
The Protestants regarded 7 books as ‘apocrypha’ (doubtful authority) and removed them from Bible.
(The Book of Judith
The Book of Tobias
The Book of Baruch
The Buck of Esther, etc. )
Jesus pbuh said in the book of Revelation Chapter 22 Verse 18-19 ". . . If any man shall add to these things (or delete) God shall add unto him the plagues written in this Book."
On deleting 7 books from bible, the Catholics call ‘cult of Christianity’ to the Seventh Day Adventists and Jehovah's Witnesses.
2007-02-27 21:36:54
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answered by Punter 2
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ok here is a simple answer, it is true that many denominations claim that the bible is their basis of faith. but as you have mentioned, they interpret it in many different ways. and sometimes they deliberately change the true meaning because of their hidden intentions,
for example.
1.MONEYMAKING: some preachers still collect 10% of their members earnings and use the old testament as an excuse, but reading further you will discover that collecting tithes was only ordered to levites, and it is for the land of israel. but the preacher will apply this to the present to fill his empty pockets.
2.PERVERTS: i wont mention names, but there was this one preacher in U,S,A who had multiple sexual harassment to a 16 year old girl, and used the verse "be fruitful and multiply" as an excuse. now i dont know if he got the kid pregnant or what
3.MISLED: some preachers have the sincerity to preach the gospel but injected their pre conceived ideas on verses, tahts why it gets messed up and so, he teaches the wrong doctrine
there are too many to mention
2007-03-01 06:35:12
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answered by mikerapphone 2
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One reason is that 99 percent of them don't really believe any book called bible as much as they believe their commentary about it.
Another reason is because diverse interpretations of it are permitted by the very words of the bible themselves.
It mentions too many different subjects.
One new testament passage permits interpreting the things in it as symbolic of ideas-allegory.
Assuming that God is omnipotent, he would be reading the thoughts of opposing and warring groups of people. Assuming that God knows every thing, he knows how to be on opposing sides of an argument, thus winning the argument every time.
One atheist commented that one who needs a rule book for living has no morals. Some of the sayings of Jesus indicate that we are to judge things, and judge them correctly, as long as we don't judge people.
It's ok to read parts of the Jesus story once in a while, and parts of it permit taking parts of it as symbols.
In my own research i've concluded that no monopoly one-rule-for every one way of reading the bible-not even in the bible itself.
2007-02-28 05:38:44
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answered by Bubba 2
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No it just proves that man wants to tell Father God what to say and do and they don't really want to do what He says and hear His truth. We really shouldn't read between the lines. All we get is trouble.
2007-02-28 05:30:30
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answered by martha d 5
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